Please contact an experienced advisor as only time it is sold this way is to non citizens. Unless your country forbids, and you have some ties like study, business some companies will provide you. There are certain conditions like attending a medical exam, being in same state as applied etc. These issues are not common and vary from person to person, hence meeting an experienced advisor will help find which insurance company will provide cover as ideally the SSN is needed to gather info for citizens.
Yes, most companies require that you provide your social security number to get an accurate quote. Insurance rates can vary depending on your credit history.
No. Find the company you want coverage from and then see what they will do. Recent legislation prohibits Insurance Companies from using your Social Security # in your ID card. For more info see www.SteveShorr.com
no
A person with a "crooked" social security number was asked for it.
To add a newborn to insurance without a Social Security Number, you can typically use the newborn's birth certificate or a temporary identification number provided by the hospital. Contact your insurance provider for specific instructions on how to add a newborn without a Social Security Number.
Your employer has absolutely no right to submit your social security number anywhere to anyone without your permission.
no
Not in the USA.
All or most companies require you to have a social security number to be hired.
is a social security number the same as a national insurance number
yes
Well when your born you get your social security number but your parents have it. Im 14 and I have one.